Having sexual intercourse during menstruation can easily lead to gynecological inflammation in women, especially during the first menstrual period when there is a lot of bleeding, which can easily cause inflammation and infection. It is also possible to bleed during ovulation. If having sexual intercourse during this time also increases the risk of female infection, is it okay to have sexual intercourse during ovulation when bleeding occurs?
Is it okay to have sexual intercourse with bleeding during ovulation?
Ovulation bleeding is caused by follicle rupture, temporary decrease in estrogen levels, resulting in changes in vascular permeability and red blood cell leakage from blood vessels. At this time, the pelvic cavity is congested, the cervix is loose, and the resistance of the reproductive organs is weakened. If sexual intercourse is carried out at this time, the man is easily able to introduce bacteria into the woman's vagina, thereby disrupting the normal acidic environment of the vagina and causing dysbiosis of the microbiota, which may lead to gynecological inflammations such as fungal vaginitis and trichomonas vaginitis. Moreover, vaginitis is very difficult to treat and prone to recurrent attacks. For health reasons, it is best not to have sexual intercourse during ovulation when bleeding occurs.
Whether both parties have the conditions for reproduction:
1. The female's ovaries release normal mature eggs every month;
2. The man is able to ejaculate during sexual intercourse, and the semen contains a normal number, shape, and vitality of sperm;
3. The female's fallopian tubes are unobstructed, allowing sperm and egg to meet and fertilize inside the tubes;
4. The fertilized egg must be able to enter the uterine cavity through the fallopian tube and implant in the endometrium.
There is a high chance of pregnancy during ovulation, but it is important to avoid bleeding during intercourse to protect women's health. I believe everyone now knows that ovulation bleeding during sexual intercourse is okay? The answer to this question is that when planning to have sex, it is important to use appropriate contraceptive measures. If you plan to have a child, it is important to prepare a pregnancy plan in advance to facilitate conception.